Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 42 Part 1.djvu/791

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SIXTY-SEVENTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 253. 1922. 763 Southern Branch, Hampton, Virginia: C1u·rent expenses, including H’”-°P’°¤·V•- the maintenance, repai1·, and operation of motor-pro elled passenger vehicles, $54,000; subsistence, $195,000; household: $90,000; hospital, $80,000; transportation, $1,000; repairs, $44,000; farm, $12,000; in all, $476,000. Western Branch, Leavenworth, Kansas: C1u·rent expenses, $44,000; I*°°'°°"°’“¤· Kmsubsistence, $185,000;household, $100,000; hospital, $80,000; transportation, $500; repairs, $35,000; farm, $18,000; in all, $462,500. Pacific Branch, Santa Monica, Califomia: Current expenses, 8******* “°¤i°¤» Cm- $48,000; subsistence, $250,000; household, $100,000; hospital, $100,000; transportation, $2,500; repairs, $45,000; farm, $14,000; in all, $559 500. Marion Branch, Marion, Indiana: Current expenses, $25,000; M°"°°»I¤°· subsistence, $120,000; household, $50,000; hospital, $90,000; transportation, $300; repairs, $25,000; farm, $9,000; in all, $319,300. _ Danville Branch, Danville, Illinois: CIHTBDU expenses, $54,000; D““"‘“°·m· subsistence, $220,000; household, $100,000; hospital, $85,000; transportation, $500; repairs, $35,000; farm, $11,000; in all, $505,500. _ Mountain Branc , Johnson City, Tennessee: Current expenses, ’°’*“·‘°“C“Y»'*`°¤¤- $25,000; subsistence, $120,000; household, $60,000; hospital, $80,000; transportation, $1,500; repairs, $20,000; farm, $16,000; in all, $322,500. _ Battle Moimtain Sanitarinun, Hot Springs, South Dakota: Current H°° Sp““g‘·S·”“"· expenses, $27,000; subsistence, $70,000; household, $60,000; hospital, $40,000; transportation, $2,000; repairs, $18,000; farm, $6 000; in all $223,000. _ l3`or the fiscal year 1924 and annualliy thereafter monelys allotted to v.?¤$7;.§i$?°ii1u$Z,3s°£.{ the Board of Managers of ztlie Natio Home for Disab ed Volunteer '°*¤°¤°¤· Soldiers bgvthe Veterans’ Bureau for sup rt, maintenance, and care of World ar veterans shall not be usecfizo augment the a 'a· _ tions made for the support of the National Home for Disablt•r<l)lVblunteer Soldiers. The provision in this Act that "The Governor of the Panama cm °‘“‘“ P"` Canal, so far as the expenditure of appropriations contained in this P°"·P· ’“· Act may be under his direction, shal , when it is more economical, purchase needed materials, su plies, and equipment from available surplus or reserve stocks of t}i)e War Department" shall not a ply as to reserve stock where purchases are made for the Panama Cgnal

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othing for all branches: For clo , nmderclo , hats, ca , .,,$,L{,2‘°‘ '°' ‘" boots, shoes, socks, and overalls; labor, materials, machines, tooqg, and appliances employed, and for use in the tailor shops, lmitting shop;] and shoe shops, or other home shops in which any kind o clot glis made or repaired, $225,000. Bm Boar of managers: President, $4,000; secretary, $500; general s.n¤¤§£t'Z‘,°““‘°”‘ treasurer, who shall not be a member of the board of managers, $5,000; chief surgeon, $4,500; assistant general treasurer, $3,500; inspector general, $3,500; clerical services or the offices of the president, general treasurer, chief surgeon, and inspector general, $19,000; clerical services for managers, $2,700; traveling expenses of the board of man ers, their officers and employees, including officers of branch homes ziien detailed on inspection work, $14,000; outside relief, $100; legal services, medical examinations, stationery, telegrams, and other incidental expenses, $1,700; in all, $58,500. _ In all, National Home for Disabled Volunteer Soldiers, $4,500,800. h§,_,"},§_° °' "`°“'“°"‘“ State and Territorial homes for disabled soldiers and sailors: $10%*% M vu- Eor continuing aid to State or Territorial homes for the support of 41, p. assi °' ’ disabled volunteer soldiers, in conformity with the Act approved August 27, 1888, as amended, including all classes of sol ers admissible to the National Home for Disabled Volunteer Soldiers,